We need to implement widespread renewable energy, but you might not know that renewable energy projects like solar and wind are already being built around the world, with notable success. Jesse Laine is a renewable energy project director and implementation expert. He tells me about his experience in leading large scale solar plants in California which are now providing sustainable electricity to thousands of homes. We also discuss his work on commercial solar in Ontario and behind the meter energy storage that reduces energy costs for businesses and industry. Visit the websites below for more information on solar power and a youtube video on how energy inverters work.


Inverters video - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iIqhAX0I7lI 


More information on solar energy - 

https://www.energy.gov/eere/solar/how-does-solar-work 

https://www.ucsusa.org/resources/how-solar-panels-work 


Innovating a Bright Future is the podcast that brings together technology and climate action in an engaging interview format that showcases some of the most interesting initiatives taking place across the globe. If you are someone who cares about climate change but you’re tired of hearing about how the world is going to explode in a few short years if we don’t do something soon (What does that even mean?), then this podcast is for you. We stay away from divisive politics and meaningless numbers with no context, and instead I interview climate action leaders implementing revolutionary ideas that are helping to reduce our impact on the world around us. Listen to this podcast to learn, be inspired, and find new ideas to look into even more. If you are interested in getting involved, please use any of the contacts or social media listed below, and look into the links below as well for actionable things you can do right now.


Who am I?

My name is Avry Krywolt, I am a student from Alberta Canada, I am passionate about taking action against climate change, and I am the host of Innovating a Bright Future. I’ve noticed through my own experience that the number of people concerned about climate change is growing quickly. At the same time, the information being presented to the public is, in most cases, a sad sigh of defeat, irrational denialism, or frantic screaming that does no one any good. The fact is that climate change is happening, but it is not hopeless, and you are not powerless. TED speaker and climate scientist Katharine Hayhoe said that “The most important thing you can for climate change is talk about it.” so let’s talk about it. Let’s learn about solar energy and battery storage, let’s dig into green hydrogen, and wind, and the power of water, and the importance of sustainable energy. Let’s learn and let’s discuss. We aren’t doomed, but we have to work hard in order to keep climate change from wreaking real havoc on our world. So let’s get to work.


Find more information about me and the show at our website - innovatingabrightfuture.com


Get involved:

Become a member of the Alberta Youth Leaders for Environmental Education


Take a step in the right direction with Count Us In


Learn more about climate change + climate action with TED Countdown


Socials

Instagram - https://instagram.com/innovatingabrightfuture?igshid=tq6tfg2l0s7


Twitter - Twitter.com/ainnovating


Support the Show

Patreon - patreon.com/innovatingabrightfuture


Buy sustainable clothing from TenTree



Music:

Tech Talk by Kevin MacLeod

Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4464-tech-talk 

License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license 

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